This web site is dedicated to the former staff and campers of Camp Alton located on Lake Winnipesaukee, Wolfeboro, NH. It's purpose is to provide a forum where Camp Alton Alumni can share their stories, photos, memories, and stay in touch with other members of the Camp Alton "family"

Memories From The Early Years of CampBy Eliot (Chuck) Slater

Reading it brought back many wonderful memories, but also brought me to the unhappy realization that most of the people who would have as much knowledge of Alton's early days as I, are, as they say, no longer with us . With that in mind, I would like to share some of this knowledge, and along the way, also share some of the memories Ron's column shook loose.

2017 Alton Reunion...Pictures and More...

"Camelot"

by Jeff GreenfieldAlton Almanac - August 22, 1973

As camp draws to an end, I spend much of my time reflecting on this past year and in general, all the years that I have spent at camp. Camp does not end for me Thursday like many other camps. Camp has always been a year long dream.

Alton: A Camp Beloved by Rhode IslandersBy Ronald C. Markoff

In last year's issue of The Notes, there was an article about a "Camp Shandah." Everyone knows that this Yiddish word means disgrace. Well, readers, the photo of "Camp Shandah" opposite the title page actually showed Camp Alton, which was nestled among the pines of Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, on the southern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee known as Alton Bay.